ON THE HISTORY OF THE RENOVATIONIST SCHISM IN TRANSCAUCASIA AND UNSUCCESSFUL PROJECTS OF RECONCILIATION BETWEEN THE RUSSIAN AND GEORGIAN ORTHODOX CHURCHES (1922–1923) [PDF]
The article is devoted to the initial history of the Renovationist schism in the Soviet Transcaucasia, mainly in the Baku diocese. The main sources of information became letters written in July 1923 to the Holy Patriarch Tikhon by the last governor of ...
priest Aleksandr V. Mazyrin
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The Soviet Renovationist Schism and the Problem of the Transition to the New Calendar in the 1920s [PDF]
The paper is devoted to the attempts of the God-fighting communist government to impose a Western calendar alien to the Russian Orthodox Church, with the assistance of the Renovationist schism inspired by this government.
Priest Alexander V. Mazyrin
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The origin and activity of Yelets autocephaly in Orel diocese in the early 1920s: a history of resistance to the Renovationist Schism in the Russian Orthodox Church [PDF]
The article discusses the process of creation in 1922-1923. Yelets autocephaly, whose leaders - as well as the leaders of the Petrograd, Ufa, Belev and Nizhny Tagil autocephalies - refused to recognize the authority of the renovationist "Supreme Church ...
Timofey Balyko
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The journal ''Sobornyi razum'' as a source on the history of Renovationism in 1918 [PDF]
The next year 2022 marks the 100th anniversary of the Renovationist schism in the Russian Church. The question of whether post-revolutionary Renovationism was a continuation of the reform movement in the Russian Church at the beginning of the 20th ...
Irina Vorontsova
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Renovationist “Bishops” in the Correspondence Between Bishop Alexander (Tolstopyatov) of Molotov and Solikamsk and Patriarch Sergius (Stragorodsky), 1943–1944 [PDF]
The article describes the liquidation process of the renovationist schism in the Ural which took place during the Great Patriotic War. It is also tackles the reunion of the former renovationist hierarchs with the Russian Orthodox Church.
Archpriest Alexey N. Marchenko
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ІНСТИТУЦІЙНЕ СТАНОВЛЕННЯ ТА РОЗВИТОК ДОНЕЦЬКОЇ ЄПАРХІЇ УКРАЇНСЬКОЇ ПРАВОСЛАВНОЇ СИНОДАЛЬНОЇ ЦЕРКВИ (1922–1929) [PDF]
У статті зроблено спробу відтворити організаційний розвиток Донецької (згодом — Артемівської) єпархії Української Православної Синодальної Церкви 1922–1929 рр. Простежено обставини інституалізації обновленського руху на території Донецької губ., згодом —
M. Yu. Ruban
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“Top secret. Keep in secret”. Minutes of the previously unknown commission of l. D. Trotsky for the schism of the Russian Orthodox Church (may — october 1922) [PDF]
This publication introduces into scientific circulation a new archival source on the history of the renovationist schism in the Russian Orthodox Church — the protocols of the meetings of the commission of the Central Committee of the RCP (b) "On values ...
Sergei Ivanov
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"I Am Merciless in Leading Strategic Battle Against Black-Hundred Clergy". Member of the Renovationist VCU "Archpriest" Boris Dikarev’s Reports to the GPU [PDF]
Published secret dispatches to the GPU one of the leaders of the renovationist schism in the Ukraine, a member of the «Higher Church Administration» B. T.
Mazyrin Aleksandr, priest
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Institutional Formation and Development of the Luhansk Eparchy of the Ukrainian Orthodox Autocephalous Synodal Church (1922-1936) [PDF]
The article attempts to recreate the process of organizational development of the Luhansk eparchy of the Ukrainian Orthodox Autocephalous Synodal Church of 1922-1936. It was found out that due to the conditions of aggravation of confessional division the
Ruban, Mykola
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“In the centre and in the regions”. Features of the campaign to confiscate Church valuables, and the organisation of a schism in Turkestan diocese (1922–1923) [PDF]
The article highlights the first period of the Soviet government's systematic struggle with the Russian Orthodox Church using the example of the Turkestan and Tashkent dioceses.
Ekaterina Ozmitel
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